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Kitimat high school grads sent off with an Amazing Race.

On May 15, 2021, eight teams from MEMSS graduating class set off on the Grad 2021 Amazing Race. The teams had 3 hours to solve location clues to 15 challenges spread around town. Each uniquely different task was created, or sponsored, by community businesses or agencies.
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On May 15, 2021, eight teams from MEMSS graduating class set off on the Grad 2021 Amazing Race. The teams had 3 hours to solve location clues to 15 challenges spread around town. Each uniquely different task was created, or sponsored, by community businesses or agencies. The teams built robots, programmed sensors, solved puzzles, moved tires, escaped rooms, and shopped for the Food Bank. They golfed, made beds, got wet, memorized, and problem-solved. The Grads of 2021 wish to thank the community for its generous support which made this year’s race truly amazing. (Photos supplied)

On May 15, 2021, eight teams from MEMSS graduating class set off on the Grad 2021 Amazing Race. The teams had 3 hours to solve location clues to 15 challenges spread around town. Each uniquely different task was created, or sponsored, by community businesses or agencies.

The teams built robots, programmed sensors, solved puzzles, moved tires, escaped rooms, and shopped for the Food Bank. They golfed, made beds, got wet, memorized, and problem-solved.

The Grads of 2021 wish to thank the community for its generous support which made this year’s race truly amazing.

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